24/04/2023
Do you play tennis?
Chances are, you've tried it once or twice. Maybe with a competitive relative or perhaps with a mediocre instructor. You didn't quite ace it. So, without giving yourself a fair chance, you labelled yourself "bad at tennis" and left the court for good without regrets.
You can love or hate tennis or be indifferent toward it. Though, if you think twice, your experience with tennis is very similar to your experience with communication.
There is a court which is a stage, a meeting room, your boss’s office, or Zoom.
There is a ball which is the topic of your interaction: the content.
There is an opponent who is your audience. Your opponent can be competitive, friendly, skilled, unskilled, patient, hungry, focused, distracted, etc.
There is a net which is an environmental hurdle: bad internet connection, a broken presentation, a stomach ake, a difficult conversation.
Finally, there’s YOU, who have no choice. It’s not tennis, it’s work, and you have to play.
Darn. On that court, it is not about the ball, the net, or the opponent. It’s about you! Without you, the game can’t move forward. If you’re not on the court playing, you can’t change the game – any game.
Are you shy, outspoken, decisive, or paralyzed by fear?
Are you uncomfortable with your communication style?
Here's the thing:
I’m a communication coach. I’m not great at tennis, but I have been exactly where you are now.
I didn’t like communication at first, and I found a way to get back on the court, familiarize myself with the racket, hit the ball, give it a trajectory, observe my opponent, learn their moves, and adapt my moves to their game. Then I worked on my own moves and started leading the game. It’s been an exhilarating process.
Now, I have the best job in the world: I help people transform their communication skills. I help people win games.
Are you interested in learning about this transformative process?
I invite you to join my upcoming FREE webinar.
Don't miss this chance to learn how to unlock your full potential and get back to the “court” as a skilled communicator.
Join me on Thursday April 27th at 5:00PM CET (Berlin)/ 11:00AM EDT (New York)/ 8:00AM PST (Los Angeles)!
Find the registration link in the comments.